That's a great question. I have noticed that the value of Huntercoin appears to be more independent from Bitcoin than most Alts. It has remained relatively steady during the wild down and up swings in Bitcoin value these past few weeks. This was even noted in an International Business Times article:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/dogecoin-down-mt-gox-theft-has-knock-negative-effect-all-cryptocurrencies-1437787I wouldn't have expected it, but Huntercoin may turn out to be one of the most stable cryptocurrencies. I've posted before that I think it is significantly undervalue given its significance as the first human-minable cryptocurrency. My prediction is that we will eventually reach a tipping point of people discovering the coin and playing the game. The coin will find enough supporters to promote it to rise sharply to its true value, somewhere amongst the other innovative coins like Mastercoin, Nxt, Namecoin and Counterparty, where it will then remain relatively stady.